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Discussion in 'Ford Modular Forum' started by 99TTGT, May 30, 2009.

  1. 99TTGT

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    congrats, just give him some time & you guys will have a great time.!

    Sorry about that, my kids are everything to me & I just can't say no to them when they want to go out with me...
     
  2. 99TTGT

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    chasing the bugs out & making some MINOR adjustments in a 45 degree weather..<nothing to see here>



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  3. 1hcam

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    he he he
     
  4. BlownShovel

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  5. 99TTGT

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    Finally I got rid of the squeaky & rattling noises that show up with the cold weather.

    Now just another boring video driving home from work in 30 degree weather like a TRUE STREE CAR, no trailer queen here ........cough cough



     
  6. 99TTGT

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    We gonna make some small adjustments to make our setup a little more efficient in the street.

    What works on a hooking track in a hot day, just don't work the same way on the street...


    Turbonetics 50mm New Gen waste gate Springs Rate:
    '¢5 psi-30693-5 (Yellow)
    '¢8 psi - 30693-8 (Orange)
    '¢11 psi - 30693-11 (Red)
    '¢15 psi - 30693-15 (Pink)

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  7. 99TTGT

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    Another small upgrade, this weekend...

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  8. lowboost2v

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    Whats the Jegs part in the left picture?
     
  9. fattirehotrods

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    looks like a brake dist block
     
  10. 99TTGT

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  11. lowboost2v

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    Thanks Randy! So you run your line lock off of that too?
     
  12. 99TTGT

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    yes

    out from the rear ort of the master cylinder- in to the line lock -out to the distribution block & split out to each front wheel.

    that's just the way we choose to do it, but there is several different ways that it can be done...

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  13. lowboost2v

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    Great! Thanks again Randy!
     
  14. 99TTGT

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    Another small safety upgrade for the rear axels;

    Strange Engineering A1041

    Chrome Moly 5/8" Wheel Studs •4" Long
    •5/8"-18 Thread
    •.4375" Aluminum Washers
    •Includes Lugs and Locking Nuts
    •10/pkg

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  15. 99TTGT

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    another small safety upgrade

    Moroso 46185 wheel studs for the front hub with aftermarket wheels

    1/2"-20 x 3" Press-In Studs '¢.594" knurl
    '¢Hole Size: .590
    '¢Fits 1979-2004 Mustang
    '¢Fits 2005-Up Mustang

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  16. 99TTGT

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    Another small upgrade:<just cuz of RACE CAR = to have the SATANCE I want>

    1/2" thick MM wheel spacers. Hubcentric. Fits 1994-04 Mustangs. 1 pair.
    •Slips on, over the car's wheel studs
    •Longer wheel studs are required with these 1/2" spacers.
    •Hubcentric feature aids wheel installation.

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  17. 99TTGT

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    so I went and pop out the old press in moroso wheel studs

    Then drill & tap for the NEW STRANGER Chrome Moly 5/8" Wheel Studs 5/8"-18 Thread

    Now I just install them

    btw
    this are some BAD MoFo's.!

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  18. Chris91LX

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    What did you use to drill out the stud holes? I have a set of the bigger studs but am concerned about trying to drill those out in my garage for fear of screwing them up.
     
  19. 99TTGT

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    The key is "the rig" to choke the axel .

    After knocking off the moroso press in 3" wheel studs , i mesure the hole with a set of calipers and came with a few hairs under 5/8"

    Then I clean the hole with the 37/64" drill bit that came with the kit I bought from snap on & use the 5/8"-18 tap

    Then I apply some red lock tread ,screw the studs all the way in til they bottom out & installed the safety lock nut.

    BTW
    After inspection the felt SOLID
     
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  20. 99TTGT

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    Since we been running 325/15 drag radials , we decided to inspected the 31 spline axels , just to make sure everything check out.
    "The look brand new"

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